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  1. Jan 2021
    1. I had a premonition. I closed my eyes and plugged my ears. I knew something terrible had happened when I felt the tower shake. I heard screaming. I ran to the edge of the platform and saw a lot of blood in the pool. I wanted to jump in after him, but people were yelling, 'Don't touch him! Don't touch him!' I couldn't watch anymore.[3]

      Is this important?

    1. The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami that devastated much of the northeastern coast of Honshu was felt in Tokyo. However, due to Tokyo's earthquake-resistant infrastructure, damage in Tokyo was very minor compared to areas directly hit by the tsunami,[38] although activity in the city was largely halted.[39] The subsequent nuclear crisis caused by the tsunami has also largely left Tokyo unaffected, despite occasional spikes in radiation levels.[40][41]

      Despite their many tragedies as a country, they still stay strong as a nation.

    2. Tokyo's subway and commuter rail network became one of the busiest in the world[33] as more and more people moved to the area. In the 1980s, real estate prices skyrocketed during a real estate and debt bubble.

      Tokyo, still to this day has a fantastic economy due to the way they handled their infrastructure.

    3. The bombing of Tokyo in 1944 and 1945 is estimated to have killed between 75,000 and 200,000 civilians and left more than half of the city destroyed

      The bombing of Tokyo was a really unfortunate event that took place during World War Two. They did a great job rebuilding the city back.

    4. Tokyo is the largest urban economy in the world by gross domestic product, and is categorized as an Alpha+ city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network.

      A big reason for my interest in Tokyo is the way they handle business. Their economy is booming and I think it is a great influence on what I would like to accomplish.

    5. Tokyo is the political and economic center of the country, as well as the seat of the Emperor of Japan and the national government.

      I think it is interesting that a lot of countries all have the same structure when it comes to major cities and politics.

    1. The service ended after two fatal crashes in 1968: The crash in Paramount, California, on May 22, 1968, killed 23 (the worst helicopter accident in aviation history at that time). The second crash in Compton, California on August 14, 1968, killed 21.[59]

      The cause of the tram services from LAX to disney hotel ending. Resulted in deaths.

    2. Disneyland Park consists of nine themed "lands" and a number of concealed backstage areas, and occupies over 100 acres (40 ha) with the new addition of Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway that's coming to Mickeys Toontown in 2022.

      Topic Sentence

    1. both print and online versions, and is the first edition to have enhanced online content including anatomical videos and a bonus Gray's imaging library.

      Helped medical students because not a lot of people had access to a library and its more beneficial for them to read online rather than a book.

    2. His death had come just three years after the initial publication of his Anatomy Descriptive and Surgical. Even so, the work on his much-praised book was continued by others

      After Henry Gray's death, his publication of -Anatomy Descriptive and Surgical, others completed it for him.

    1. If there is neither too much nor too little information, and the explanation is simple and clear, instead of overflowing with irrelevant details, then the article is coherent!

      The final tip, makes the essay better. It fully makes sense this way.

    2. the language shall be as easy, straightforward and jargon-free as possible, not making outright deviations from the topic before reaching an explanation, and

      This is to be straight forward and easy to understand

    3. the terms should be as common, as unambiguous and as comprehensible as possible, the terms used mustn't contradict each other,

      This is so it is clear and easy to understand

    4. Well formed articles are considered such largely because they deal with and link to the most relevant superordinate (contexts) and subordinate topics (concepts) in a logical order.

      In narrative essays this would be in chronological order.

    5. This means that in many subject areas, our editing work will take a greater focus on developing existing articles

      More so pertains to research essays, but still helpful

    6. Coherence and cohesion are dimensions within overall article development that deal with how text and other information is organized and structured within an article

      Definition of Coherence and Cohesion

    1. Many sports leagues make an annual champion by arranging games in a regular sports season, followed in some cases by playoffs.

      just like when i was playing football

    1. Bosses take strategy and special knowledge to defeat, such as how to attack weak points or avoid specific attacks.

      Bosses take strategy and special knowledge to defeat, such as how to attack weak points or avoid specific attacks.

    2. in a run 'n' gun video game all regular enemies might use pistols while the boss uses a tank.

      in a run 'n' gun video game all regular enemies might use pistols while the boss uses a tank.

    3. A final boss is often the main antagonist of a game's story and the defeat of that character provides a positive conclusion to the game.

      A final boss is often the main antagonist of a game's story and the defeat of that character provides a positive conclusion to the game.

    4. A superboss (sometimes 'secret' or 'hidden' boss) is generally much more powerful than the bosses encountered as part of the main game's plot and often an optional encounter.

      A superboss (sometimes 'secret' or 'hidden' boss) is generally much more powerful than the bosses encountered as part of the main game's plot and often an optional encounter.

    5. A miniboss is a boss weaker or less significant than the main boss in the same area or level, though more powerful than the standard enemies and often fought alongside them.

      A miniboss is a boss weaker or less significant than the main boss in the same area or level, though more powerful than the standard enemies and often fought alongside them.

    6. Bosses are common in many genres of video games, but they are especially common in story-driven titles. RPGs, FPSs, platform games, fighting games and shoot'em ups are particularly associated with boss battles.

      Bosses are common in many genres of video games, but they are especially common in story-driven titles. RPGs, FPSs, platform games, fighting games and shoot'em ups are particularly associated with boss battles.

    7. Bosses are generally far stronger than other opponents the player has faced up to that point and winning requires a greater knowledge of the game's mechanics.

      Bosses are generally far stronger than other opponents the player has faced up to that point and winning requires a greater knowledge of the game's mechanics.

    8. Bosses are usually more difficult than regular enemies, can sustain more damage and are generally found at the end of a level or area.[12][13] While most games include a mixture of boss opponents and regular opponents, some games have only regular opponents and some games have only bosses (e.g. Shadow of the Colossus).

      Bosses are usually more difficult than regular enemies, can sustain more damage and are generally found at the end of a level or area.[12][13] While most games include a mixture of boss opponents and regular opponents, some games have only regular opponents and some games have only bosses (e.g. Shadow of the Colossus).

    9. The first interactive game to feature a boss was dnd, a 1975 role-playing video game for the PLATO system.

      The first interactive game to feature a boss was dnd, a 1975 role-playing video game for the PLATO system.

    1. Praxis intervention makes research, creative expression or technology development into a bottom-up process. It democratizes making of art, science, technology and critical conscience. The praxis intervention method aims at provoking members to unsettle their settled mindsets and to have a fresh look at the world around and intervene.
    1. From 1909, Albert attended the Royal Naval College, Osborne, as a naval cadet. In 1911 he came bottom of the class in the final examination, but despite this he progressed to the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth.[
    2. Known as "Bertie" among his family and close friends, George VI was born in the reign of his great-grandmother Queen Victoria and was named after his great-grandfather Albert, Prince Consort.

      Who were his parents?

    3. George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George; 14 December 1895 – 6 February 1952) was King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth from 11 December 1936 until his death in 1952.

      Who he was.

    1. Posit a toy universe that exists for exactly two days and on each day contains exactly one object, a square or a triangle. The universe has exactly four possible histories: (square, triangle): the universe contains a square on day 1, and a triangle on day 2 (square, square) (triangle, triangle) (triangle, square) Any prediction strategy that succeeds for history #2, by predicting a square on day 2 if there is a square on day 1, will fail on history #1, and vice versa. If all histories are equally likely, then any prediction strategy will score the same, with the same accuracy rate of 0.5.[6]

      Should make a simple game out of it

    1. n 1845, after receiving a request from the Prussian king, the French government shut down Vorwärts!, with the interior minister, François Guizot, expelling Marx from France.[94] At this point, Marx moved from Paris to Brussels, where Marx hoped to once again continue his study of capitalism and political economy.

      As we see here, Marx's writings challenged the leadership of many kings and Tsars, which lead to the idea that "Marxism" is a dangerous philosophy. which we can see in todays society, once the ruling class feels threatened they will stop at nothing to crush their opposition.

    2. "The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles"

      This is a true statement made by Marx and it shapes into what we see even till this day. The struggle of the working class vs the ruling class. This is important for building character because with this kind of theory Max has influenced me to see the true world.

    3. Marx associated with other exiled socialists from across Europe

      Being a socialist is hard especially being a Marxist/Socialist after the cold war of today. It was extremely hard for Marx and other socialist back in his time to publish their but for Marxists and socialists of our time it isn't so hard but we do experience hatred and government surveillance.

    4. Marx met the German socialist Friedrich Engels at the Café de la Régence, beginning a lifelong friendship.

      Another important factor that plays a huge role in the creation of Marx as a character is the fact that his Co-writer was Friedrich Engels another philosopher I look up too.

    5. Marx became interested in the recently deceased German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

      This an Important step to understanding Marxism and Marx himself. Hegel is the basis to Marx's writings on Dialectical Materialism which is a huge step to understanding Marxism and communism.

    6. Many intellectuals, labour unions, artists and political parties worldwide have been influenced by Marx's work, with many modifying or adapting his ideas. Marx is typically cited as one of the principal architects of modern social science.[21][22]

      When it comes to this statement this leads into the other person I look up too, Vladimir Lenin. A very important Marxist to the political world.

    7. Marx has been described as one of the most influential figures in human history

      Very important point due to the fact that this is a huge factor when it comes to my personal views with Marx. This builds the character that I learned to follow

    8. Marx's critical theories about society, economics and politics, collectively understood as Marxism, hold that human societies develop through class conflict.

      Basically Marxist Theory can relate to all aspects of life.

    1. the potential risk of a nuclear devastation of Earth's civilization and life is a common theme in speculations of a Third World War.

      If WWIII was to actually take place it will be one of the most violent and horrific wars that will occur in history. Not only are the nuclear bombs one of the biggest threats but technology is as well because of how advance it is and it will continue to be developed more and more throughout the years.

    2. People are mostly malnourished in countries where the population is growing very rapidly, like third world countries that do not have access to birth controls or family planning.

      I am going to agree and disagree to this sentence the reason for is because yes the humans are overpopulating the world. But if we come to think about it why don’t t we as people try to help the countries where they aren’t t informed about birth control or family planning many of them don’t have the acknowledge to it because they were never educated on that topic and maybe if we tried to help other countries get those resources it will be able to help restore the growth of the population.

    3. and massive extinctions of species due to shifting temperature regimes.

      The extinction of different species will be taking a drastic effect on the food chain. Meaning that species that shouldn’t be consuming one another will start to do so because that is the only resource they have left in order to live. This will make a huge unbalanced food chain for not only animals but for the people as well.

    4. Future warming is expected to be greater over land than over the oceans and greatest in the Arctic, with the continuing retreat of glaciers, permafrost, and sea ice.

      The greatest portion of global warming will be affecting one of the most important part of the world. The reason for is because not only does the Arctic have the polar bears that are going extinct for the exact same reason due to global warming but it is one of the places that helps keep the balance in our climate.

    5. Ongoing and anticipated effects include rising sea levels, changing precipitation, and expansion of deserts in the subtropics.

      If the sea levels will be rising does that mean that it will have a very much drastic change around the world or will it only be certain parts of it. For example how would the expansion of deserts even occur without a natural disaster happening everywhere in order for this to occur.

    6. .

      Overconsumption is one of the biggest issue around the globe. Us humans overly consume everything which affects the ecosystem. For example in another 10 or 15 years we will be affected by the over consumption that were made throughout the years meaning it will make a grand impact around the world and in certain places around the world.

    1. The female seahorse (hippocampus) deposits eggs into the pouch on the male's abdomen. The male releases sperm into the pouch, fertilizing the eggs. The embryos develop within the male's pouch, nourished by their individual yolk sacs.

      My wife wished I would do this for nine months. Haha!

    2. Male emperor penguins alone incubate their eggs; females do no incubation. Rather than building a nest, each male protects his egg by balancing it on the tops of his feet, enclosed in a special brood pouch. Once the eggs are hatched however, the females will rejoin the family.

      I can relate to this. As a stay at home dad anyways. Not the whole blistering cold, huddle for warmth thing.

    3. A male who kills another male to take control of his pride will also usually kill any cubs belonging to that competing male. However, it is also the males who are responsible for guarding the pride while the females hunt. However the male lions are the only felines that actually have a role in fatherhood.

      I had no idea. Glad I'm just a Leo, not an actual Lion.

    4. This perception is slowly changing with more and more fathers becoming primary caregivers, while mothers go to work or in single parenting situations, male same-sex parenting couples.

      Equality in caregiving?

    5. The paternity rights of a father with regard to his children differ widely from country to country often reflecting the level of involvement and roles expected by that society.

      Everyone doesn't experience the same social standards of being a father.

    6. Besides the paternal bonds of a father to his children, the father may have a parental, legal, and social relationship with the child that carries with it certain rights and obligations

      Responsibility

    7. Children who were raised with fathers perceive themselves to be more cognitively and physically competent than their peers without a father.

      Very important for development

    1. The Milgram experiment was a study done in the early 1960s that helped measure a person's moral character.[10] Subjects from different socio-economic groups were tested on their willingness to press a buzzer that caused a participant – posing as a subject – in another room to express great pain and distress for giving a wrong answer to a test question.

      I have previously heard of this experiment and makes me question if scientific discovery would accelerate if there wasn't moral/legal barriers on experiments?

    2. "sum of one’s moral habits and dispositions".

      It would appear that a singular action is insufficient and a larger sample size of moral habits is a better indicator of a person moral character

    3. a disposition to express behavior in consistent patterns of functions across a range of situations".

      Basically a more wordy definition than the first line

    4. he presence or lack of virtues such as empathy, courage, fortitude, honesty, and loyalty, or of good behaviors or habits,

      Can include both pertinent positive and negatives regarding a characters attributes

    1. Speaker Nancy Pelosi gave Vice President Mike Pence an ultimatum to invoke Section 4 of the 25th Amendment within 24 hours or the House would proceed with impeachment proceedings.

      I never knew she was able to give such ultimatum.

    2. If the Senate holds a trial and a two-thirds majority of senators present vote to convict Trump, he would be the first president or former president convicted by the Senate.

      That is interesting, I never knew that!

    3. came after his attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election

      Crazy to think he would even consider attempting this, but honestly most people would not be surprised.

    4. This was also the first presidential impeachment in which all majority caucus members voted unanimously for impeachment.

      I'm sure this will make it to history books.

    5. Trump's second impeachment marked only the fourth impeachment of a president in U.S. history. With ten Republican representatives voting in support,

      Again this adds on to the idea that not all republicans on will be on Trumps side.

    6. Nevertheless, a majority of the House of Representatives, including one Republican, passed a resolution urging Pence to either invoke the 25th Amendment or have the House majority impeach Trump.[8]

      This goes to show how regardless if someone is on Trumps political stance, they can also acknowledge what is right from wrong and can step out of their comfort zone to do what is best.

    7. He is the only U.S. president and the only holder of any federal office to have been impeached twice, having been previously impeached in December 2019 for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.[2][3]

      Being impeached twice just goes to show how bad his presidency turned out to be.

    1. ful writers at his "literary boot camps"; LDS fiction writers Stephenie Meyer, Brandon Sanderson, and Dave Wolverton have cited his works as a major influence.

      asdf

    1. thinking being in a continuous feedback loop (e.g., constructivism), and second, that knowledge changes (e.g., evolutionary epistemology)

      feedback loop evolutionary epistemology

    1. Between 2012 and November 2015, about 15,391 scientists signed The Cost of Knowledge boycott. In 2016, Elsevier received 1.5 million article submissions.

      wasn't just scientists. Also librarians, academics, and other types of researchers

    1. male

      Of denoting the sex that produces small, typically motile gametes, especially spermatozoa, with which a female may be fertilized or inseminated to produce offspring.

    2. magazine
      1. A periodical publication containing articles and illustrations; typically covering a particular subject or area of interest.
      2. A chamber for holding a supply of cartridges to be fed automatically to the breach of a gun.
    1. High School Textbook for full-time student (Required) Mathematics Book II B (in Chinese) (2nd ed.). China: People's Education Press. June 2006. pp. 107–116. ISBN 978-7-107-19616-4.

      Got curious about what I Chinese curriculum looks like. Haven't found it yet.

    1. A series of forts and stations was spread out along the major road systems connecting the regions of the Roman world. The relay points or change stations (stationes) provided horses to dispatch riders and (usually) soldiers as well as vehicles for magistrates or officers of the court. The vehicles were called clabulae, but little is known of them. A diploma, or certificate, issued by the emperor himself was necessary to use the services supplied by the cursus publicus. Abuses of the system existed, for governors and minor appointees used the diplomata to give themselves and their families free transport. Forgeries and stolen diplomata were also used. Pliny the Elder and Trajan write about the necessity of those who wish to send things via the imperial post to keep up-to-date licences.[4]

      Wonderful system

    1. The forum was enclosed by a wall made of brick surfaced with stucco and measured 100 meters by 80 meters. A total of 61 rooms, each which was 4 meters by 4 meters, opened up to the forum. The rooms were separated by a wooden partition and were arranged based on geographical origin of the merchant or business, the majority which were based in Africa. There is also a temple in the middle of the forum to Annona Augusta, the Divinity of Imperial Supplies, or Ceres Augusta. This temple served as a guild temple and reflects the role of religion in all aspect of Roman life, including business.

      We must build more temples.

    1. The Stoics also held that certain destructive emotions resulted from errors of judgment, and they believed people should aim to maintain a will (called prohairesis) that is "in accordance with nature." Because of this, the Stoics thought the best indication of an individual's philosophy was not what a person said but how a person behaved.[2] To live a good life, one had to understand the rules of the natural order since they thought everything was rooted in nature.

      destructive emotions, behaviour rooted in nature

    1. 1.1 Medicine[edit | edit source] An overbar over a letter is a traditional way of specifying certain Latin abbreviations. For example, s̅ (s overbar) stands for Latin, sine (meaning without), c̅ (c overbar) is an abbreviation for Latin, cum (meaning with), ā (a overbar) stands for Latin, "ante" (meaning "before"), and p̄ (p overbar) stands for Latin, "post" (meaning "after").

      Good to know it's possible to type these overline characters. I use "c̅" in handwriting, but now I can use it in my typed text, too.

    1. p on three occasions while on operations with South Vietnamese Regional Force units. In the final battle, he was killed by a burst of machine-gun fire. He was highly respe

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    1. The Canon of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church is wider than the canons used by most other Christian churches. There are 81 books in the Ethiopian Orthodox Bible.[88] The Ethiopian Old Testament Canon includes the books found in the Septuagint accepted by other Orthodox Christians, in addition to Enoch and Jubilees which are ancient Jewish books that only survived in Ge'ez but are quoted in the New Testament,[citation needed] also Greek Ezra First and the Apocalypse of Ezra, 3 books of Meqabyan, and Psalm 151 at the end of the Psalter. The three books of Meqabyan are not to be confused with the books of Maccabees. The order of the other books is somewhat different from other groups', as well. The Old Testament follows the Septuagint order for the Minor Prophets rather than the Jewish order.[citation needed] Peshitta

      I had no idea about this.

    1. The content of the Protestant Old Testament is the same as the Hebrew Bible canon, with changes in the division and order of books, but the Catholic Old Testament contains additional texts, known as the deuterocanonical books. Protestants recognize 39 books in their Old Testament canon, while Roman Catholic and Eastern Christians recognize 46 books as canonical.[citation needed] Both Catholics and Protestants use the same 27-book New Testament canon.

      this is an issue, or debate, I could research adn write about.

    2. Christian systematic theology will typically explore: God (theology proper) the attributes of God the Trinity as espoused by trinitarian Christians revelation biblical hermeneutics – the interpretation of Biblical texts the creation divine providence theodicy – accounting for a benign God's tolerance of evil philosophy hamartiology – the study of sin Christology – the study of the nature and person of Christ pneumatology – the study of the Holy Spirit soteriology – the study of salvation ecclesiology – the study of the Christian church missiology – the study of the Christian message and of missions spirituality and mysticism sacramental theology eschatology – the ultimate destiny of humankind moral theology Christian anthropology the afterlife

      Although when I began this assignment I was wanting to do it on Biblical Studies because I thought I would prefer to study that over theology, but these topics all seem so interesting, I am begining to think that theology is the topic I want to study. I will have to do much more research on both of them and the differences between the two to be sure which one I will want to study in the future, but I will just have to pick one for the sake of this project.

    3. Christian theology varies significantly across the main branches of Christian tradition: Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant. Each of those traditions has its own unique approaches to seminaries and ministerial formation.

      This could be considered an "issue" among this topic. Although all three branches of Christianity believe in the 66 books of the Bible there is much disagreement about whether aditional deuteronomical (I hope I spelled that right haha), there are many other theological and hermeneutics differences including but not limited to: how an individual is saved (faith alone or faith + works), whether Mary (the mother of Jesus Christ) was sinful or sinless, church leadership and traditions, and more.

    4. help them better understand Christian tenets[2] make comparisons between Christianity and other traditions[3] defend Christianity against objections and criticism facilitate reforms in the Christian church[4] assist in the propagation of Christianity[5] draw on the resources of the Christian tradition to address some present situation or perceived need[6]

      Theology is a study very similar to Biblical Studies within colleges and this is why a student may study theology. It is hard for me to think about eventually deciding which of the two I would like to study because although they are similar, there are distinct differences in them as well.

    5. Such study concentrates primarily upon the texts of the Old Testament and of the New Testament, as well as on Christian tradition. Christian theologians use biblical exegesis, rational analysis and argument.

      This is answers the main question of this page "What is Christian theology?"

    1. Alderson, Emma Botham (2020). Ulin, Donald (ed.). Writing Home: A Quaker Immigrant on the Ohio Frontier. Lewisburg, Penn.: Bucknell University Press. ISBN 978-1684481965.

      This is an attempt at sharing an annotation

    1. The Bachelors in Biblical Studies may qualify graduates to become pastors, missionaries, evangelists, youth leaders, Christian counselors, worship coordinators, or in other aspects normally considered "professional" church ministry.

      There are many career options for this study! Although I would not become a lead church pastor I want to do something in ministry.

    1. inter-individual interactions vs. environmental stimuli

      I guess it depends on what approach you take, but what would be the difference beween other individuals and the environment?

    1. The ultimate objective of the textual critic's work is the production of a "critical edition" containing a text most closely approximating the original.

      This is so interesting and strikes a lot of curiousity in me; definitely something I would like to learn more about.

    2. whether the focus is on the Hebrew Bible, the Old Testament,

      This is confusing to me because I thought that the Old Testament was just the Hebrew Bible? Am I incorrect or are they just pointing out the difference in that the Hebrew Bible in non-Christian communities is typically still read in its original written language while the Old Testament (and the New Testament as well) have been translated into languages across the world? I am really not sure..

    3. it asks when and where a particular text originated; how, why, by whom, for whom, and in what circumstances it was produced; what influences were at work in its production; what sources were used in its composition; and what message it was intended to convey.

      This is so so important to studying and understanding the Bible, even from a non-academic point of view. For example, if a reader did not know that the book of Philippians was written as a letter to the church in the town of Phillipi, by Paul while he was in prison for talking about Jesus, then they would miss one of the key themes of that book: Joy in the midst of trial and persecution, and sharing the Gospel no matter the risk! Context is key in reading any type of literature, and that is true with the Bible as well.

    4. Several academic associations and societies promote research in the field. The largest is the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) with around 8,500 members in more than 80 countries. It publishes many books and journals in the biblical studies, including its flagship, the Journal of Biblical Literature. SBL hosts one academic conference in North America and another international conference each year, as well as smaller regional meetings. Others include the Evangelical Theological Society, the Institute for Biblical Research, the American Schools of Oriental Research and the Catholic Biblical Association.

      I have never heard of any of these but they do sound very interesting, so I will have to look into them.

    5. and theology,[1

      this is another major I have considered studying, but I think I would prefer to study biblical studies, but they do have a lot in common and I would get a lot of knowledge out of either of them.

    6. Biblical scholars do not necessarily have a faith commitment to the texts they study, but many do.

      I do, but it is intersting that some of these scholars don't have the same faith I do, so it will defintely give me a different perspective and background on what I am learning which is always great!

    7. For its theory and methods, the field draws on disciplines ranging from archaeology, ancient history, cultural anthropology, textual criticism, literary criticism, historical backgrounds, mythology, and comparative religion.[1]

      This is a big combination of things I am interested in! As someone who has always found much fasination in history and how people live, plus my love for and desire to know more about the Bible, not just what it says but also the context in which it was written, how it has been used, and how it has changed things. Although I don't know my plans for future study, this genuinely sounds like the most interesting and best topic or major I could study!

    1. American missionaries bound for Hawaiʻi used the phrases "Owhihe Language" and "Owhyhee language" in Boston prior to their departure in October 1819 and during their five-month voyage to Hawaiʻi.

      why is this so amazing

    1. After the first semester basic skills are obtained, students rotate through Obstetrics, Mental Health, Medical, Surgical, Oncology, Critical Care and Pediatric Units to get a holistic view of nursing and what it encompasses

      A lot of material to cover

    2. These same nurse leaders also established what would be become the National League for Nursing Education and helped in establishing the American Nurses Association

      Very interesting correlations with Nightingale and the American nurses Association

    3. Louisa Parsons, a graduate of the Nightingale Fund School at St. Thomas' Hospital in Londo

      So cool that one of her students also established a nursing school

    1. Recently it has been shown that NP's prescribe opioids at a rate 28 times higher than physician counterparts in states they practice autonomously.

      interesting statistic to consider

    2. Because 45% of the nurse anesthesia programs are located in schools of allied health, these programs will award a Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice (DNAP)

      interesting

    3. Although the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists approved this recommendation, it is not requiring program compliance until the year 2025.[4]

      Did not know this! Better hurry and graduate!

    4. While APNs are educated differently depending on their specific specialty, all APNs are now trained at the graduate level and are required to attain at least a master's degree, generally a Master of Science in Nursing in their field of concentration

      Agree that they are should maintain a master's degree

    1. Throughout the span of 6 years the nursing faculty shortage has been written about an increasing amount. There is no clear consensus or an organized plan on how to fix the ongoing issue.

      Nursing student deserve good professors. There needs to be a resolution for this

    2. 40,000 qualified nursing applicants were turned away in the 2005–2006 academic year from baccalaureate nursing programs due to a lack of masters and doctoral qualified faculty, and that this number was increased over 9,000 from 32,000 qualified but rejected students from just two years earlier

      This is a lot of (likely) qualified people that could have used their abilities to help people